Power pack device
Abstract
A power pack unit is provided for utilization with battery-operated devices
employing rechargeable batteries. The power pack unit specifically is
designed for utilization with hand-held, portable cellular telephones
having a removable, rechargeable battery pack. The power pack unit is
physically configured to connect to the cellular telephone and provide
electrical interconnections in place of the battery pack, which then is
placed on the power pack unit on the opposite side, such that the power
pack unit is "sandwiched" between the cellular telephone and the
rechargeable battery. A supplemental power source may be connected to the
power pack unit. When power is supplied from a supplemental source, the
power pack unit supplies operating power to the cellular telephone and,
simultaneously, supplies charging current to the battery. A cross-over
switching circuit within the power unit isolates or disconnects the
battery from the cellular telephone whenever external power is supplied to
the power pack unit. The switch-over circuit connects the battery through
the power pack unit to the cellular telephone to operate the telephone
whenever no supplemental power is supplied to the power pack unit. The
cellular telephone, consequently, may be operated at all times, including
the times when the battery pack is being recharged.
| Inventors: |
Galvin; Jay M. (Tempe, AZ) |
| Appl. No.:
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07/729,703 |
| Filed:
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July 15, 1991 |